Secondary Data in Aging Interest Group
Secondary Data in Aging is a peer group that focuses on secondary data sources that can help us understand issues relevant for a person’s life course and aging. This is an opportunity to hear how data are being used by researchers in St. Louis, help with navigating relevant datasets, explore ideas, and connect in general.
Meetings are held monthly during the academic year. All welcome, no matter organizational affiliation or level of experience.
The relationship between active, balanced participation and well-being in older adults in the United States: a time-use perspective
Moon Young Kim, MSOT
PhD student in Rehabilitation and Participation Science at Washington University School of Medicine
Subjective memory complaints and social participation among older adults
Chang Dae Lee, MSOT, OTR
PhD student in Department of Occupational Therapy at New York University
Geographic distribution of availability and accessibility of adult day services in Missouri
Takashi Amano, PhD
Assistant Professor, School of Arts & Sciences, Rutgers University – Newark (Brown School Alum)
and
Yung Chun, PhD
Data Analyst III, Social Policy Institute, Washington University in St. Louis
Cross-sectional analysis to compare how different datasets estimate the prevalence of dementia and subjective cognitive impairment with the U.S.
Matt Picchiello
PhD Student, Psychological & Brian Sciences, Washington University
Changes in health insurance and out -of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) among low-income older adults with health problems
Roupeng An, PhD
Determinants of home health care service use among immigrant older adults and the role of living arrangements and public insurance: US Population Research
Anna Yeo, PhD, MS, MSW
Associate Professor, St. Cloud State University
Changes in health insurance and out -of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) among low-income older adults with health problems
Eunsun Kown, PhD, MSW
Asistant Professor of Social Work, School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Secondary Data in Aging Resources
A Research Note on Challenges of Cross-National Aging Research
Poverty and Working Status in Changes of Unmet Health Care Need in Old Age
Personality Traits Predict the Onset of Disease
An Investigation of Activity Profiles of Older Adults
Employment Change Among Married Parents of Children with Special Health Care Needs
Health and Retirement Study (HRS)
Midlife in the United States (MIDUS)
St. Louis Personality and Aging Network (SPAN)
Health, Aging, and Body Composition Study (Health ABC)